A Maricopa County judge has dismissed an order keeping the state from demolishing a historic building on the state fairgrounds, according to the City of Phoenix. The move comes after a state board agreed to halt the building’s destruction.

The latest Rocky Mountain poll from Phoenix-based Behavior Research Center shows, with less than a month before the election, most people don't know who they want to vote for in the Republican Primary for Governor.

A compromise bill designed to improve the Veterans Affairs health care system overwhelmingly passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday. The final vote was 420-5. It now heads to the Senate for a vote on Thursday.

The University of Arizona has denied an appeal by a medical marijuana researcher who wants to keep her faculty position. The professor was set to begin testing the drug on veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Slide Rock State Park is suffering a 98 percent decrease in visitors in the wake of a recent wildfire near the popular recreation area. But, park officials hope to attract more people to the park with reduced entrance fees.

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